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Monthly Archives: July 2010

New center to create models, simulations to improve solar cells

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University will lead a new research center to improve photovoltaic solar cells as part of a national effort to bring alternative energy technologies to the marketplace. The work is funded by the Semiconductor Research Corporation, a university-research consortium for semiconductors and related technologies. The SRC has established a $5 million energy research initiative, teaming companies ... Read More »

OSU engineers turn waste into energy

CORVALLIS, Ore. — You’ve heard about solar, wind, even wave power. But now engineers at Oregon State University have found a practical way to generate electricity from human waste. The team of engineers is lead by Frank Chaplen, an associate professor of biological and ecological engineering. He and his team discovered a way to turn waste into electricity much more ... Read More »

9th International Symposium on Scanning Probe Microscopy & Optical Tweezers in Life Sciences Oct 6/7

9th International Symposium on Scanning Probe Microscopy & Optical Tweezers in Life Sciences 6-7 October 2010 Berlin, Germany Organizer: JPK Instruments AG Contact: info@nanobioviews.net Web: http://www.nanobioviews.net/spm-optical-tweezers.html The event covers the applications of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) and optical tweezers technology to areas including biophysical, biochemical and medical research, stimulating fruitful discussions between the scientific communities of these complementary techniques. Leaders ... Read More »

Applications of Nanotechnology- A general view

Applications of Nanotechnology- A general view By- Dr.Ratnam Challa Physicists all over the world are concentrating on application oriented Physics rather than Fundamental Physics. The Physics of the Nanoworld is the latest field of active research in this century. The last few years has seen a gold rush to claim patents at the nanoscale. Over 800 nano-related patents were granted ... Read More »

Nanotechnology enables pumpless water cooling

Modern microprocessors offers not only impressive performance but also often substantial heat emissions. A team of university scientists and industry experts have developed a new cooling technology that uses nanotechnology for cooling even the hottest chips of today. The nanowick technology will make it possible cool microprocessors with heat emissions of 550 watt per squarecentimeter, about 10 times higher than ... Read More »

India: 3rd Bangalore Nano – Dec 8/9

Nanotechnology has now started leaving the confines of  laboratories and conquering new applications. The fast growing field of Nanotechnology presents great potential for various sectors in the areas of Healthcare, Environment, Energy, Agriculture, ICT, Engineering and Consumer goods. The Global market for Nanotechnology based manufactured goods will be worth US$ 1.6 Trillion, representing a CAGR of more than 49% for ... Read More »

Andor cameras help US Energy Secretary redraw the boundaries of optical microscopy

Active feedback provides sub-nanometer resolution Belfast 29 July 2010 – Two back illuminated Andor EMCCD cameras have been instrumental in helping Steven Chu, a Nobel laureate and Energy Secretary for the United States of America, redraw the boundaries of optical microscopy1. One of the cameras was an Andor DU860, which is capable of acquiring images at 500 frames per second; ... Read More »